View Full Version : Would you like to see it colorized?


Samme
10-21-2001, 01:57 AM
This kinda goes against what I feel about this with other b&w
stuff, but I would. I would like to at least see what it would look like if it was done well with sharp colors. It had the feel of maybe the first modern comedy and b&w seem to date it. Carl Reiner said money was the only reason they didn't go color and MTM said
b&w made it look ancient. I wonder if colorizing has improved? Would you like to see it if it looked good?

Christine0079
10-21-2001, 09:37 AM
I always thought about it until I saw pictures of the cast on set, in color. It looked SO strange. I think putting this show in color is as wrong as a Frankenstein movie in color.

~*hosebabe87*~
10-21-2001, 01:11 PM
Originally posted by MtM fan:
I always thought about it until I saw pictures of the cast on set, in color. It looked SO strange. I think putting this show in color is as wrong as a Frankenstein movie in color.

yeah, same here, when they showed pics of the set and cast it was sooooooooo 60s! lol, like, I think that their couch is orange and their kitchen is all different colors and stuff. I think that having it in b&w is kind of cool because then u can kind of make up what color everything is so it always seems modern, but if you had it in color you'd see all of the orange and everything....that didn't really make sense but I think u get my point, lol



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Janice
10-21-2001, 05:08 PM
I cast my vote for black and white. Some things are best left alone, and I think this is one of them.

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10-21-2001, 09:06 PM
I vote to keep them B&W

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Christina E
10-22-2001, 09:18 PM
I have often wished I could just see one episode, it doesn't matter which one, in color. I'm curious what all the different parts of the set really looked like, and I've wondered just how different the show would look. But I think that I'd like to keep them in B&W for normal rewatching. Otherwise, I think the out-dated colors would get to me.

dawsongirl
11-03-2001, 10:25 PM
I started a topic like this on the I Love Lucy Board. I feel the same way about this as I feel about that. Give me some in color as long as the Black & White ones are still available. Might be fun to see.

I mean, I'd see Black & White episodes of My Favorite Martian and they were cool, but there was just something cooler about the color eps from the 3rd season. Of course, they weren't colorized.

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PPatters
11-05-2001, 08:03 PM
I, personally, love the black and white shows, and I am 14 years old. However, I do realize that the black and white shows like this (funny as they are) do not tend to pull in the younger demographics. If you were to colorize the episodes in the masterful way that shows like I Dream Of Jeannie's first season was, I think it could be pulled off. However, at first I think they should only colorize a few (and still leave the originals un-colorized and still airing the black and white versions) and if those do well, colorizing the rest while also airing black and white episodes, too. This way, you get newer viewers while keeping the old, and EVERYONE is happy :-)

Christine0079
11-06-2001, 09:16 PM
Originally posted by PPatters:
I, personally, love the black and white shows, and I am 14 years old. However, I do realize that the black and white shows like this (funny as they are) do not tend to pull in the younger demographics. If you were to colorize the episodes in the masterful way that shows like I Dream Of Jeannie's first season was, I think it could be pulled off. However, at first I think they should only colorize a few (and still leave the originals un-colorized and still airing the black and white versions) and if those do well, colorizing the rest while also airing black and white episodes, too. This way, you get newer viewers while keeping the old, and EVERYONE is happy :-)

I'm sorry I lost you with that one....

Samme
11-07-2001, 09:57 AM
No, I think I know what PPatters meant. You could have both available. I've seen both colorized and b&w versions of Gilligan's Island first season depending on the station. Although I've never seen I Dream of Jeannie colorized. I guess
what I meant in the original post was do you wish the show was done in color and would this be worth trying? (And the colors could be made more pleasant if the original
ones were too garish, so that it would show up better in b&w.)

jehobden
12-30-2005, 04:24 AM
No, I think I know what PPatters meant. You could have both available. I've seen both colorized and b&w versions of Gilligan's Island first season depending on the station. Although I've never seen I Dream of Jeannie colorized. I guess
what I meant in the original post was do you wish the show was done in color and would this be worth trying? (And the colors could be made more pleasant if the original
ones were too garish, so that it would show up better in b&w.)

The Hallmark Channel was rerunning colorized versions of both I Dream of Jeannie and Bewitched's B&W eps, and the first two Bewitched seasons are available on DVD in either B&W or color.

DVD Show was one of only three CBS sitcoms aired in B&W during the 1965-66 season. (The others were The Munsters and The Smothers Brothers Show.) I imagine the last season would've been made in color if Carl Reiner hadn't intended to make that year the show's last.

Lolac
12-30-2005, 03:55 PM
In a word, no.

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Uncle Martin
12-30-2005, 04:03 PM
If the color was done in a way that reflects the time. Not vivid, gaudy colors. Worked with Bewitched. Both the early black and white and the colored episodes looks good.

JudgeGarth
12-30-2005, 08:37 PM
I wouldn't mind seeing it colorized. I agree with Carl Reiner, that it was for cost reasons not artistic reasons that it wasn't done in color to begin with. This isn't 'Citizen Kane' or the first few seasons of 'The Fugitive,' in which the stark B&W cinematography was used to evoke a mood.

SpunkiiMonkii7078
12-30-2005, 10:25 PM
I think it would be kind of cool to see a colorized version. I would want to have the colors as accurate as possible and have a nice, sharp image though. Some shows that are colorized are done poorly and the image is just awful.

If I had to choose over color or black and white, I would definitley choose black and white. The orignals are always the best and shouldn't be tampered with a lot!! Still, I think seeing the show in color would be fun.

Jessica

tv star collector
12-31-2005, 08:56 AM
No. I think the original black-&-white episodes are fine the way they are. Why mess with a classic? On the other hand, I am not one of those people who HATES anything colorized. I enjoy seeing the colorized versions of films like MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET, IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE, WAY OUT WEST (with Laurel & Hardy), THE THREE STOOGES classic shorts, STAGECOACH, JAILHOUSE ROCK, Disney's THE SHAGGY DOG, and the Fleischer Popeye shorts that I've seen on Boomerang. I'd like to see the I LOVE LUCY Christmas show in color. But I just don't see how colorizing would enhance THE DICK VAN
DYKE SHOW when it is already a great show.

David VP
01-01-2006, 06:05 AM
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tv star collector
01-01-2006, 09:02 AM
O.K. You have a point there; Laura Petrie does look even better in color.

SawgrassSteve
01-02-2006, 05:54 PM
I wonder if colorizing has improved? Would you like to see it if it looked good?
Samme,
With the advent of digital technology, colorizing has improved by leaps and bounds, yeilding in some cases indistinguishable results from original color photos and film. In other words, if the right graphics company get's the contract to colorize TDVDS, new viewers probably wouldn't be able to tell they weren't looking at an original color series, maybe even one done in HD.
So, would I like to see it in color? In a word,
YES!
Steve

tv star collector
01-02-2006, 06:51 PM
Colorization has indeed improved "by leaps and bounds." A classic example is
the new collection of Three Stooges shorts. As explained in the interesting
behind-the-scenes feature that accompanies the shorts, the black-&-white
films were first digitally restored. Then a painstaking process of determining
the accurate colors for clothes, props, buildings, etc., was undertaken. The
result: you don't even notice the colorization; it appears that they found
some long-lost films that were made in color in the first place.

TV Watcher
01-07-2006, 02:16 PM
I think it would be nice to offer an alternative color version of the Dick Van Dyke Show like they have done with Bewitched but in an ironic way I think the show looks timeless in good ol' B+W:)

Darkhaven80
01-08-2006, 06:09 PM
This is one of the only B&W I'd like to see colorized. Why? Well, quite frankly, it hurts my eyes. I have no clue why. Most B&W don't hurt my eyes at all but they start aching watching Dick Van Dyke, and Gilligans Island. The former was in color but there must have been something about the process? No clue